Top passers ranked by most key passes in European football 2024-25 – 24.02.25
Top passers ranked by most key passes in European football 2024-25
Who will finish the season as the top passer ranked by most key passes in European football? Who has made the most key passes so far this season? And how many? Let’s find out!
Statistics are used for a variety of different reasons within professional football today. Stats refer to football player or football team’s accomplishments throughout any given game. For instance, during games, statisticians keep track of goals, saves, tackles, interceptions, passes, dribbles, shots, aerial duels won, blocked shots, fouls, key passes, assists, offsides, clearances, yellow cards, red cards, pass success percentages, possessions, etc., to create stats sheets to follow the players’ or team’s progress. Individual or team statistics can have a great bearing on playing time, game outcome, team selections and rankings, and more.
Based on the most recent football statistics and records, we have compiled a comprehensive post listing the top passers ranked by most key passes in European football.
Loads of football players can be good in this statistical category, however only the footballers with the biggest number of key passes have made it onto our list.
This statistical article brings you top passers ranked by most key passes in European football of the season so far. Let’s see!
Top passers ranked by most key passes in European football 2024-25
Player | Key Passes |
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1. Raphinha, Barcelona | 69 |
2. Álex Baena, Villarreal | 68 |
3. Junya Ito, Reims | 67 |
4. Cole Palmer, Chelsea | 66 |
5. Dejan Kulusevski, Tottenham | 60 |
6. Joshua Kimmich, Bayern Munich | 57 |
7. Mohamed Salah, Liverpool | 54 |
8. Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United | 53 |
9. Álex Grimaldo, Bayer Leverkusen | 51 |
10. Kevin Stöger, Borussia M.Gladbach | 51 |
11. Anthony Gordon, Newcastle | 49 |
12. Bryan Mbeumo, Brentford | 48 |
13. Téji Savanier, Montpellier | 48 |
14. Aarón Martín, Genoa | 47 |
15. Lee Kang-In, Paris Saint-Germain | 47 |
16. Youri Tielemans, Aston Villa | 47 |
17. Alex Iwobi, Fulham | 46 |
18. Eberechi Eze, Crystal Palace | 45 |
19. Michael Olise, Bayern Munich | 45 |
20. Ousmane Dembélé, Paris Saint-Germain | 45 |
21. Rayan Cherki, Lyon | 45 |
22. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool | 45 |
23. Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen | 44 |
24. Luis Milla, Getafe | 44 |
25. Carlos Vicente, Deportivo Alaves | 43 |
26. Enzo Fernández, Chelsea | 43 |
27. Julian Brandt, Borussia Dortmund | 43 |
28. Leif Davis, Ipswich | 43 |
29. Mikkel Damsgaard, Brentford | 43 |
30. Rodrygo, Real Madrid | 43 |
31. Vincenzo Grifo, Freiburg | 43 |
32. Bukayo Saka, Arsenal | 42 |
33. Gabriel Strefezza, Como | 42 |
34. Christian Pulisic, AC Milan | 41 |
35. Son Heung-Min, Tottenham | 41 |
36. Granit Xhaka, Bayer Leverkusen | 40 |
37. Jarrod Bowen, West Ham | 40 |
38. Mattia Zaccagni, Lazio | 40 |
39. Moses Simon, Nantes | 40 |
40. Nico Paz, Como | 40 |
41. Pedri, Barcelona | 40 |
42. Romano Schmid, Werder Bremen | 40 |
43. Tom Bischof, Hoffenheim | 40 |
44. Achraf Hakimi, Paris Saint-Germain | 39 |
45. Amad Diallo, Manchester United | 39 |
46. Declan Rice, Arsenal | 39 |
47. Kevin De Bruyne, Manchester City | 39 |
48. Lewis Cook, Bournemouth | 39 |
49. Marvin Ducksch, Werder Bremen | 39 |
50. Matheus Cunha, Wolves | 39 |
A list of the top passers ranked by most key passes in European football.
Key Pass – The final pass or pass-cum-shot leading to the recipient of the ball having an attempt at goal without scoring.
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